As the new year brings resolutions to get in shape, an illustrated memoir of my quest to find the right fitness program
How antisemitic Soviet propaganda informs contemporary left anti-Zionism
Rokhl’s Golden City: In America, even a Jew can be a Cossack
Announcing a new column of brilliant, exquisite ink lines from legendary illustrator Jules Feiffer
Best known for his New Yorker covers, the artist, a Jewish refugee from Romania, was full of observational snark
A new survey brings to light the late-19th and early 20th-century history of vicious American anti-Semitic caricature
Ted Rall’s graphic biography of Donald Trump became dated fast, much like the presidential hopeful himself
Season 3 of Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s hilarious, animated comedy is out now on Netflix
An article in ‘The New York Review of Books’ argues that the first anti-Jewish cartoon from 1233 may not quite be what it seems
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said the Iranian government has no connection to the contest, which is apparently hogwash. So what are we to make of the nuclear deal?
Was there no other way to illustrate tension between the U.S. and Israel?
U.K. newspaper The Independent publishes incendiary image
Landlocked city to get replica of the cartoon’s underwater Krusty Krab eatery
Phineas and Ferb, a smart and fantastically frenetic Disney animated show, features two kids who are curious, inventive, polite, community-minded—everything Jewish parents want their kids to be
Before he was the famous voice of Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Woody Woodpecker, Mel Blanc was a Jewish kid in Portland, Ore., doing impressions of his immigrant neighbors
P.A. children’s show propagandizes to Israeli Arabs
Points to shoddy animation (and horrifying anti-Semitism)
In the final installment of her illustrated memoir, a cartoonist considers her future